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the attack targeted india's financial capital. police have no leads and no group is taking responsibility, but investigators promise to look at every possible hostile group to find the culprits. >>> checking local headlines this morning, police in prince george's county questioning two people in connection to a homicide in bowie, maryland. officers were called to livingstone and dever drive. the victim was targeted and this was not a random act. no word on a motive. >>> now to another chapter in the charlie sheen escort controversy. a review by the d.c. inspector general's office says the officers involved acted within department rules calling escorts routine. the report also made 11 recommendations, including notifying other jurisdictions when there is an escort outside the district. back in april sheen tweet add photo while riding in a police escort to a show in d.c. d.c. police chief cathy lanier still says it appeared to violate department procedures. >>> d.c. councilman marion barry's son is now facing drug charges. chris bar
the attack targeted india's financial capital. police have no leads and no group is taking responsibility, but investigators promise to look at every possible hostile group to find the culprits. >>> checking local headlines this morning, police in prince george's county questioning two people in connection to a homicide in bowie, maryland. officers were called to livingstone and dever drive. the victim was targeted and this was not a random act. no word on a motive. >>> now to...
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. >> safety changes -- between india and pakistan safety changes could be coming. >> show casing locally grown food, doesn't it look good holly morris live at stow any brook farm hillsborough virginia where she is learning about the upcoming event farm to fork louden we will check with her coming up fox 5 morning news stay with us >>> hillary clinton in india today she says the united states is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan the nuclear arm rivals fought three wars in the last st.ry peace negotiations were -- century, peace negotiations were cut off after the mumbai attacks. >>> regulatory commission getting its first briefing from japan's task force head of nrc wants them to decide on safety changes within three months the task force is advising all u.s. nuclear plants to re-evaluate risks from a major earthquake and devastating floods. >>> ousted from the agriculture department one year ago today after a video showed her supposedly making racist remarks the district court will hold their first hearing in her defamation case. >>> all right now 7:27 a.m. british ha
. >> safety changes -- between india and pakistan safety changes could be coming. >> show casing locally grown food, doesn't it look good holly morris live at stow any brook farm hillsborough virginia where she is learning about the upcoming event farm to fork louden we will check with her coming up fox 5 morning news stay with us >>> hillary clinton in india today she says the united states is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan the nuclear arm rivals...
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. >>> the city of mumbai india, on high alert after coordinated terror attacks last night three bombs exploded within minutes of each other leaving at least 17 people dead more than 130 injured the worst terrorist attack in india since the siege in 2008 that killed 166 people there was no intelligence warning of a possible attack. >>> news corp. chairman rupert murdoch is being summoned to testify he and his son james received an official summons, it is unclear whether they can be forced to show up the former editor of news of the world rebecca brooks agreed to go before the committee next week news corp. is the parent company of fox 5. >>> 7:26 a.m. on this thursday morning debt talks at the white house get heated as the president tells republicans enough is enough. a closer look at the nations debt crisis and incite when fox 5 morning news continues. >>> as we take you to break, a live lookout side we have the latest weather and traffic from tony and julie up next it is 7:26 a.m. right now >>> 7:30 a.m. a guy in austria, a little tough to see keep an eye on the photo he won a legal
. >>> the city of mumbai india, on high alert after coordinated terror attacks last night three bombs exploded within minutes of each other leaving at least 17 people dead more than 130 injured the worst terrorist attack in india since the siege in 2008 that killed 166 people there was no intelligence warning of a possible attack. >>> news corp. chairman rupert murdoch is being summoned to testify he and his son james received an official summons, it is unclear whether they...
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. >>> investigators in india pouring over forensic evidence looking also at footage from closed circuit televisions. 17 people died when the explosions rocked the commercial district. nobody has claimed responsibility so far. police have not named any suspects. >>> an a volcano in indonesia erupted. it sent thousands fleeing from their homes. >>> 7:26 right now on this friday morning. the debt talks seem to be going no where. today the president will speak out on the matter. we'll get more insight on the debate when we talk to an expert. >>> as we take you to break, a live look outside. we're going to get the latest weather and traffic from tucker and julie coming up next. >>> crew of atlantis waking up to the beatles this morning. they woke up to another computer failure in one of the shuttle's main computers. they will spend the day troubleshooting that problem. this is the second malfunction since sunday. i guess they have been doing it because it's the final flight. nothing but a-listers. >> we wish them the best. beautiful skies here. >> couldn't be off to a nicer start. tem
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i won't say everything, but basically his ideas grew out of the india's, you know, trying to get rid of the british empire, and he was born in 1901. for awhile there was a kind of muslim, indue unity under gandhi and his movement, but he gradually moved away from that, and he began to articulate, and he was really one of the first people to articulate this idea of an us lamic state based entirely on the law which we hear a lot about now with egypt and the muslim brotherhood and deeply influenced by his writings on his idea of an islamic institution. also one who translated the work into persian for iran, so he was a voice of huge authority in this not only in his part of the world, but also in the middle east, and, you know, he was going to saudi arabia. he was sub subsidizing and patronizing the islam, the political party founded in india, the first islamic party and continues to be a force in pakistan. there's a lot of little offshoots, but basically, these are the parties through which the jihads are organized and sent off to fight either in the northwest territories or in afghani
i won't say everything, but basically his ideas grew out of the india's, you know, trying to get rid of the british empire, and he was born in 1901. for awhile there was a kind of muslim, indue unity under gandhi and his movement, but he gradually moved away from that, and he began to articulate, and he was really one of the first people to articulate this idea of an us lamic state based entirely on the law which we hear a lot about now with egypt and the muslim brotherhood and deeply...
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she was talking about india's democracy and growing economy, and india can, quote, inspire others to follow a similar path of openness and tolerance. it's not hard to guess what she's talking about openness and tolerance, who is she talking about there? >> look, i think that this is a grand tradition of american diplomacy which is when we want to have a strategic relationship with china, we want to have a cooperative relationship with china but we do have our preferences and we've always said, every president, democrat and republican, for 30, 40 years, that, you know, when compared with dictatorships and closed systems, we prefer democracies and open systems. and so we're trying to make that association and make it plain. you're absolutely right, this is a -- this is a coded way of saying something about -- about china. but i think it is really important to recognize that we're almost trying to be the catalyst here, to get other asian countries to do what they should be doing anyway, which is to be taking care of their own continent, to be taking care of the issues that will concern
she was talking about india's democracy and growing economy, and india can, quote, inspire others to follow a similar path of openness and tolerance. it's not hard to guess what she's talking about openness and tolerance, who is she talking about there? >> look, i think that this is a grand tradition of american diplomacy which is when we want to have a strategic relationship with china, we want to have a cooperative relationship with china but we do have our preferences and we've always...
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get back in the game and be able to compete in the international arena with their peers in finland india and china but that will mean a conservative lawmakers who are trying to slash funding education programs and cutting teacher salaries in half will have to put the best interest of american students and doesn't affect the future of the united states as a world leader ahead of the interests of the billionaires who are currently calling the shots here in washington. there publicans are selling lives it should be surprising that the crisis cry on them they usually do what should be even more surprising is that the president of the united states is repeating the first is that the c.e.o.'s of the biggest and most profitable country companies in this country who are sitting on over two trillion dollars in cash are refusing to spend it to hire workers are doing so because they're lacking in confidence. they keep on going out there and saying you know this is present what are you doing about jobs and when you ask them well what would you do we've got to get. government spending under control a
get back in the game and be able to compete in the international arena with their peers in finland india and china but that will mean a conservative lawmakers who are trying to slash funding education programs and cutting teacher salaries in half will have to put the best interest of american students and doesn't affect the future of the united states as a world leader ahead of the interests of the billionaires who are currently calling the shots here in washington. there publicans are selling...
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only high stakes exam is that matriculation exams in the high school but if you look at china korea india other places where they were searching made films about the education the rest of the world within the leading the way but the rest of world is moving away from high stakes testing so they're all going away at the time we're going this way doing more and more and more testing and getting worse and worse results and getting worse and worse and yet we continue doing more and more of it you the teachers in finland are treated very differently than teachers here in the united states i mean scott walker in wisconsin for example made it a major battle to be able to strip teachers of union rights right what's the deal and then well in finland first of all the culture itself is quite different than the american culture they they value and recognize and revere educational attainment and they hold teachers apparently high regard so it's a highly respected profession over there and it's highly respected because the educational requirements of teachers and putting one is quite different in the st
only high stakes exam is that matriculation exams in the high school but if you look at china korea india other places where they were searching made films about the education the rest of the world within the leading the way but the rest of world is moving away from high stakes testing so they're all going away at the time we're going this way doing more and more and more testing and getting worse and worse results and getting worse and worse and yet we continue doing more and more of it you...
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and the los angeles times she has brought us stories from all over the world places like uganda iraq india her first book kingdom coming the rise of christian nationalism explore the rise of religious fundamentalism particularly within the republican party and a more recent book the means of reproduction sex power and the future of the world documents the fight for women's reproductive rights around the planet and that vocal on the j. anthony lucas work in progress or currently she is the senior contributing writer at the daily beast and newsweek it was to say she brings in the light and perspective to many of the issues we're tackling both at home and abroad today so i'm pleased to welcome from our new york studios michelle goldberg michelle welcome to the program. thanks so much for having me thanks for joining us what motivated you or motivates you to do the work you do and take on the topics you. why don't i narrow it down i can tell you a little i've always been fascinated by religion and idiology you know i grew up in buffalo new york my first political experience was standing head o
and the los angeles times she has brought us stories from all over the world places like uganda iraq india her first book kingdom coming the rise of christian nationalism explore the rise of religious fundamentalism particularly within the republican party and a more recent book the means of reproduction sex power and the future of the world documents the fight for women's reproductive rights around the planet and that vocal on the j. anthony lucas work in progress or currently she is the...
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but about what it davis was, we had these incredible storms that hit india in our eastern shoreline. we had up to 800 strokes every 10 minutes from evanston thomas shot the stormy lake pictures amazing cumulus clouds. going through waukegan north harbor is captured by cafe. it looks like a real item. and would get this shot from jessica and steve. this is kind of money shot, this is the thunderstorm as it looked to national weather service with 75 mi. per hour winds. you can see the hill shaft it towered to 50,000 ft. and it was responsible for a fatality. look at these clubs, there is something serve real about this today but this is the project of turbulence and you can see the outgoing wins of turbulence coming back, but look at the waves that these 60 mi. per hour wind gust produced. they pushed the 90 degree heat away from the city and spare us what was an impressively high day in many parts of the midwest these storms would not have formed if it were not for this intense dome of a year. the next batch already forming and they have done damage in parts of minnesota, here is the
but about what it davis was, we had these incredible storms that hit india in our eastern shoreline. we had up to 800 strokes every 10 minutes from evanston thomas shot the stormy lake pictures amazing cumulus clouds. going through waukegan north harbor is captured by cafe. it looks like a real item. and would get this shot from jessica and steve. this is kind of money shot, this is the thunderstorm as it looked to national weather service with 75 mi. per hour winds. you can see the hill shaft...
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. >>> in india officials have not determined which militant group is responsible for a triple bombing that killed 18 people yesterday. monsoon rains are hampering the investigation. authorities say they are using plastic to protect evidence at blast sites and are trying to identify possible suspects in surveillance tapes, but the tapes show more umbrellas than faces. the blast occurred within minutes of each other in busy parts of mumbai, including a street lined with jewelry shops. the attacks bring back memories of 2008 bombings by pakistani gunmen that killed 164 people. >>> a news corps telephone hacking investigation is expand to go include victims of the september 11th attacks. a source tells the associated press that the fbi has opened a preliminary investigation into the allegations, but the scope of the investigation is not i don't think clear. the scandal began with reports the journalists for british tabloid news of the world hacked into the phone of a teenage murder victim, which may have impeded a police investigation into her disappearance. >>> today it's a last good-bye
. >>> in india officials have not determined which militant group is responsible for a triple bombing that killed 18 people yesterday. monsoon rains are hampering the investigation. authorities say they are using plastic to protect evidence at blast sites and are trying to identify possible suspects in surveillance tapes, but the tapes show more umbrellas than faces. the blast occurred within minutes of each other in busy parts of mumbai, including a street lined with jewelry shops....
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in india oh geez availability in the movie the joint the hotel rooms a movie that's a great way to go to the grand imperial trillion dollars what's the coromandel you can a letter to. say don't need to go and. read this in the kennel was the term is used to retreat. rupert murdoch's media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over a newspaper hacking consumes politicians and police. divers are said to make a final attempt to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruiser disaster who are still missing. and the owner of the company that. has been arrested. and to washington where russia lays out a new step by step strategy towards iran that may bring to iran back to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. eighty out of the russian capital you're watching r t we were in a joshua welcome to the program some battled media empire news corp has announced that its dropping its bid to take control of britain's largest satellite broadcaster the move is intended to head off public outrage over allegations that several of his news
in india oh geez availability in the movie the joint the hotel rooms a movie that's a great way to go to the grand imperial trillion dollars what's the coromandel you can a letter to. say don't need to go and. read this in the kennel was the term is used to retreat. rupert murdoch's media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over a newspaper hacking consumes politicians and police. divers are said to make a final attempt to find twenty four...
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obama walked out. >>> the city of mumbai, india, is on a high alert after a terrorist massacre. three coordinated bombings tore through the financial district killing at least 17 people. investigators are combing the scenes and examining surveillance tapes for clues. >>> former first lady betty ford is laid to rest today beside her husband at the presidential museum in grand rapids. an air force jet carrying her casket touched down yesterday afternoon. >>> rory mcilroy is on his quest for a second major title as the british open gets under way today. the 22-year-old is favored to win after his u.s. open title on father's day. >>> big day in hollywood, the 2011 primetime emmy nominations being announced in los angeles this morning. tune in to "good morning america" to see who gets the most nods. >>> for everybody else getting ready to shut down one of l.a.'s busiest freeways for two full days. freeway in los angeles for two full days. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate it is ! yeah, but i'm new, too. umm... he's new... er... than you. even kids know it
obama walked out. >>> the city of mumbai, india, is on a high alert after a terrorist massacre. three coordinated bombings tore through the financial district killing at least 17 people. investigators are combing the scenes and examining surveillance tapes for clues. >>> former first lady betty ford is laid to rest today beside her husband at the presidential museum in grand rapids. an air force jet carrying her casket touched down yesterday afternoon. >>> rory...
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. >> mitchell: mumbai, india was again the scene of a deadly terror attack. three coordinated explosions at the height of the evening yesterday killed at least 21 people, more than 100 others were wounded. no one has claimed responsibility. four months after nato began bombing targets in libya, the western alliance is showing strains. while qaddafi remains in power. some nato members are not pulling their weight and admit it, he cannot predict how long the operation will last. adding to uncertainty, libyan rebels trying to topple qaddafi had a setback today in the western mountains. mark philips is with them. >> reporter: the battle on libya's western front has been raging back and forth since the middle of last week. the rebels always with fewer and smaller guns than the qaddafi loyalist forces have been using their usual tactics, making up in enthusiasm what they lack in fire power. the rebel games made a week ago in this fight over the town of qawalish were lost in the qaddafi counterattack today. further along the shifting front line, the rebels held thei
. >> mitchell: mumbai, india was again the scene of a deadly terror attack. three coordinated explosions at the height of the evening yesterday killed at least 21 people, more than 100 others were wounded. no one has claimed responsibility. four months after nato began bombing targets in libya, the western alliance is showing strains. while qaddafi remains in power. some nato members are not pulling their weight and admit it, he cannot predict how long the operation will last. adding to...
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there were less people concerned about india so that is the correct position. it was just after the abbottabad incident in which osama bin laden was taken out, and the feeling in pakistan was that the u.s. had sort of violated pakistan's sovereignty and doing that and the u.s. could have done the same with pakistan's cooperation. and so that was the divide within pakistan reflected in that. is not just a simplistic analysis of it would be it is more nuanced. people didn't mind, even those people who didn't mind it in some of bin laden being taken now they thought the u.s. should have done it unilaterally. it was like you know i've a problem in in my backyard that you can bring the front doorbell and asked me to help you or you can jump across the wall and come into it. there were two different reactions to those two different things. as far as why is the united states not popular in pakistan are not like? let me just say pakistan is not a well-liked in the united states either right now. and that always has to do with how perceptions are being managed or are be
there were less people concerned about india so that is the correct position. it was just after the abbottabad incident in which osama bin laden was taken out, and the feeling in pakistan was that the u.s. had sort of violated pakistan's sovereignty and doing that and the u.s. could have done the same with pakistan's cooperation. and so that was the divide within pakistan reflected in that. is not just a simplistic analysis of it would be it is more nuanced. people didn't mind, even those...
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as a counterweight to india military power. all those groups have operational connections to each other now. the experts believe that they would be, and are inclined to plan operations against the west, both at home and abroad. so the question becomes then how vulnerable is the pakistani arsenal? how might someone need a nuclear bomb? there's several ways. you could have a rogue officer come you have a clandestine sale of materials which a.q. khan, the father of the nuclear program of pakistan before a number of years. you have a rogue officer taking over nuclear installation, or you can have my scenario where a bomb in transit from its secure facility the front lines in a nuclear, storm because that's where it's most one of the. you're the combination of weapons, a country which is hostile, a security service which has ties to jihadists. jihadists have been indulged on the establishment military and security, and you have something that is really a worth a nuclear terrorism i nuclear terrorism i would suggest one the great nat
as a counterweight to india military power. all those groups have operational connections to each other now. the experts believe that they would be, and are inclined to plan operations against the west, both at home and abroad. so the question becomes then how vulnerable is the pakistani arsenal? how might someone need a nuclear bomb? there's several ways. you could have a rogue officer come you have a clandestine sale of materials which a.q. khan, the father of the nuclear program of pakistan...
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in india, investigators in mumbai searched for clues in wednesday's triple bombing that killed 17 people and wounded 130 more. others demanded answers to how the city was attacked again, despite stepped-up security. we have a report narrated by john sparks of "independent television news." >> reporter: there was no warning. placed in the streets of mumbai the aftermath of one blast, a few hours later detectives began their investigation. a series of bombs detonated in rapid succession. this not the work of suicide bombers said the police. these were sophisticated devices triggered by timers. these the first attacks here since gunmen from pakistan laid siege to the city in 2008. the authorities were taken by surprise. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attacks, although security experts say a domestic group-- the indian mughadeen are prime suspects. few here can see the point of it. "what do we tell our children," said this man. "they think these adults are mad." why kill innocent people? tonight, security has been ramped up across the nation and the police now better trained and r
in india, investigators in mumbai searched for clues in wednesday's triple bombing that killed 17 people and wounded 130 more. others demanded answers to how the city was attacked again, despite stepped-up security. we have a report narrated by john sparks of "independent television news." >> reporter: there was no warning. placed in the streets of mumbai the aftermath of one blast, a few hours later detectives began their investigation. a series of bombs detonated in rapid...
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it went to india to persuade the company that ran the service there to delete stuff, which the company refused to do. more recently, news international has decided the only way to get through this thing is to get it all out there. i hope now that the evidence will all come out. whether it will definitively link rebecca brooks to something either she must have known about or she was utterly imcompetent at her job, that's unknown and hard to answer. >> archie bland, walking us through the ongoing scandal in london. thanks so much. really appreciate it. >> no problem. >>> what does this mean for the man who has always stayed one step ahead when controversy swirled around his newsrooms? the crisis that is shaking rupert murdoch's empire to its core is coming up. ♪ [ tires screeching ] ♪ if it can survive this drive... ♪ it can survive yours. the nissan altima. innovation that lasts. innovation for all. ♪ with other top companies. with an esurance quote, you know you're getting a great deal. you can thank our tech team for that. sure, i'll let them know. bye-bye. aha! anything you w
it went to india to persuade the company that ran the service there to delete stuff, which the company refused to do. more recently, news international has decided the only way to get through this thing is to get it all out there. i hope now that the evidence will all come out. whether it will definitively link rebecca brooks to something either she must have known about or she was utterly imcompetent at her job, that's unknown and hard to answer. >> archie bland, walking us through the...
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whoever's behind them, they've shown that india's largest city is still vulnerable. caroline hawley, bbc news. >>> the president and congressional negotiators return to the debt negotiations table today after yesterday's meeting ended in confrontation. those in the meeting said that president obama announced enough is enough, we have to be willing to compromise, before walking out of the room. the moody's rating service is threatening to downgrade the nation's credit rating because of this crisis. >> both sides really locking horns. >>> new light is being shed on the problem of american kids and obesity. and two harvard doctors are weighing in. >> what they're saying about overweight children has just about everybody taking sides on this. abc's lana zach explains the controversy. >> reporter: thanks, peggy and daniel. it's really a radical idea and it's intended to get people talking about childhood obesity. in "the journal of the american medical association," two highly respected experts in the field are weighing in with this provocative question. should extremely
whoever's behind them, they've shown that india's largest city is still vulnerable. caroline hawley, bbc news. >>> the president and congressional negotiators return to the debt negotiations table today after yesterday's meeting ended in confrontation. those in the meeting said that president obama announced enough is enough, we have to be willing to compromise, before walking out of the room. the moody's rating service is threatening to downgrade the nation's credit rating because of...
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. >>> 11 people in india were mauled by a wild leopard that wandered into their village. it was caught on camera. the leopard terrorized the town, attacking villagers and wildlife. officials before it was eventually tranquilized and brought under control. the cat died a few hours later from injuries sustained in the face-off and the people attacked are all recovering. >>> incredible x-ray images of a florida boy's brain with a pellet lodged inside it. close call for tommy gallagher, whose brother accidentally shot him in the head. tom tommy's doctors decided to leave the pellet there rather than try a risky operation. he's in rehab to regain control of his arm and leg. >>> if you needed more proof of how bad this heat wave is, it's so hot in minnesota's twin cities, you can literally bake cookies on the car dashboard. 96 degrees outside yesterday, 105 if you factor in the humidity, and out in the hot sun, temperatures could hit 130 degrees inside a closed car. not as hot as the home oven but enough to turn this batch golden brown. >>> al qaeda has a new plan to recruit ch
. >>> 11 people in india were mauled by a wild leopard that wandered into their village. it was caught on camera. the leopard terrorized the town, attacking villagers and wildlife. officials before it was eventually tranquilized and brought under control. the cat died a few hours later from injuries sustained in the face-off and the people attacked are all recovering. >>> incredible x-ray images of a florida boy's brain with a pellet lodged inside it. close call for tommy...
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she visits india tomorrow, and later indonesia, hong kong, and china. she says the u.s. must show solidarity with india. >>> chinese officials are angry with president obama this morning after he met with the dalai lama. they met for about 45 minutes yesterday, praising him for embracing nonviolence. however, mr. obama reiterated that the united states does not support independence for tibet. china accuses the dalai lama of being a separatist. earlier this year, the dalai lama said he is now only the spiritual leader of the tibetens. >>> the crew aboard the space shuttle atlantis is preparing to head back to earth. atlantis is scheduled to land in florida on thursday, capping the end of the 30 year shuttle program. >>> part of the country is dealing with extreme heat this morning. temperatures in some areas are 15 degrees higher than normal. the blistering heat has prompted health warnings in cities such as milwaukee. the mayor has even designated eight cool spots where sprinklers will continuey run at parks. >> for children of alages, get out here, underneath the water.
she visits india tomorrow, and later indonesia, hong kong, and china. she says the u.s. must show solidarity with india. >>> chinese officials are angry with president obama this morning after he met with the dalai lama. they met for about 45 minutes yesterday, praising him for embracing nonviolence. however, mr. obama reiterated that the united states does not support independence for tibet. china accuses the dalai lama of being a separatist. earlier this year, the dalai lama said he...
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for now the minister says anything hostile to india is suspect. >>> don't give it another shot. today, the president, congressional leaders have been going back and forth on a debt ceiling increase for about a week now. the deadline is august 2nd. otherwise the u.s. may not be able to pay its bills. so far, little to show but ex as sper rags. eric cantor and then walked out of the talks. we're going to talk to the policy as well as the personality clash in a moment. >>> well, americans have a personal credit score and governments have a debt rating. moodys, one of three debt rating agencies is reviewing the u.s. rating for a possible downgrade. governments with lower ratings, just like people with lower credit scores, pay higher interest rates. >>> a section of a suspension bridge collapses in china. and a tour bus goes down with it. chinese news agencies say one person was killed. 22 hurt. a huge slab of concrete highway broke away from the suspension wires. the bridge is relatively new, just 12 years old. >>> rupert murdoch sends his regrets to the british parliament. he can't
for now the minister says anything hostile to india is suspect. >>> don't give it another shot. today, the president, congressional leaders have been going back and forth on a debt ceiling increase for about a week now. the deadline is august 2nd. otherwise the u.s. may not be able to pay its bills. so far, little to show but ex as sper rags. eric cantor and then walked out of the talks. we're going to talk to the policy as well as the personality clash in a moment. >>> well,...
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china, india and other neighs represent an enormous economic opportunity for whoever will develop and supply energy technologies used in these rapidly growing countries. cooperative programs eliminated by this amendment help u.s. industry and researchers gain access to these booming markets. may i repeat that. gain access to booming markets. these programs don't cost much but they leverage. let me say it, leverage much more in international contacts and economic opportunities. for this reason and many others, i oppose the legislation -- the amendment and yield to the ranking member. mr. visclosky: i appreciate the gentleman and join him in his opposition to the gentleman's amendment. i think the chairman stated the proposition very well. i would point out that the program's technical assistance activities really do help prime markets for clean technologies in major emerging economies to support and encourage u.s. exports so again, i'm opposed to the amendment and appreciate the gentleman yielding. mr. frelinghuysen: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from maryland. mr. harris: how
china, india and other neighs represent an enormous economic opportunity for whoever will develop and supply energy technologies used in these rapidly growing countries. cooperative programs eliminated by this amendment help u.s. industry and researchers gain access to these booming markets. may i repeat that. gain access to booming markets. these programs don't cost much but they leverage. let me say it, leverage much more in international contacts and economic opportunities. for this reason...
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i grew up in india. there is no such thing as asia. there's china, japan, india. they don't much like each other. you are going to find that as china rises there is going to be a spiritted rise in independencea, in japan, in indonesia, in vietnam in, south korea. you have begun to see the stirrings of this. china is not rising in a vacuum. it is rising on a continue continent in which they are many, many competitors. [applause] >> two very professional debaters landing it right both on the six-minute mark. david lee, you're next. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. as the only one from china i am extremely handicapped in this debate -- because -- i'm serious. we do not advocate debates, especially not against a sage. but today, i urge to you read all the bestsellers done by my co-debaters. they are much better at complaining the huge amount of changes in the process. by their books you'll get all the challenges on the changes. today i'm advocating their points, however, i would like to share with you three simple points summarized by three key words. first key
i grew up in india. there is no such thing as asia. there's china, japan, india. they don't much like each other. you are going to find that as china rises there is going to be a spiritted rise in independencea, in japan, in indonesia, in vietnam in, south korea. you have begun to see the stirrings of this. china is not rising in a vacuum. it is rising on a continue continent in which they are many, many competitors. [applause] >> two very professional debaters landing it right both on...
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kashmir is a flash point issue between india and pakistan. the last thing the united states is going to do is get in the middle of that issue because it would just probably anger both sides. matter of fact, there was, you know, there was a nut case argument when the obama administration came in, and people said, well, let's go solve the kashmir issue between india and pakistan, and then they'll both be great allies and help us fight al-qaeda. and, you know, people that know that issue said, what are you nuts? all you're going to do is get both sides angry at you. so the administration has stayed away from that as the bush administration did, you know, kind of like it's poison, and that's probably the right policy. so the notion that this council could actually do much other than, you know, throw a few cocktail parties and actually influence u.s. policy, boy, what a waste of money. jon: all right. jim carafano from the heritage foundation. read more from him on foxnews.com on this topic. jim, thank you. jenna: new developments surrounding oper
kashmir is a flash point issue between india and pakistan. the last thing the united states is going to do is get in the middle of that issue because it would just probably anger both sides. matter of fact, there was, you know, there was a nut case argument when the obama administration came in, and people said, well, let's go solve the kashmir issue between india and pakistan, and then they'll both be great allies and help us fight al-qaeda. and, you know, people that know that issue said,...
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chemists working in india because of the differential in cost to the company. the supporters would not pay the greater employees' salaries when the indian chemists are just about as good. i have heard some discussion that the debt ceiling lomb maybe considered unconstitutional. is it conceivable from your perspective that the obama administration could feel desperate enough to challenge the possibility and keep on spending ahead until it is resolved in court? guest: that is a great question. a recent amendment guaranteed federal debts and said you cannot question the validity of federal debt. that was made in regard to backing union forces fettered the confederate debt. the confederate debt was not backed by the u.s. government have today. that came up at the time for a different reason. it has, now because we have this unique system -- come up now because we have this unique system for passing budget decisions for taxes and spending and a separate track for the issues with the debt ceiling. that is why we have not heard about the debt ceiling until now. it is
chemists working in india because of the differential in cost to the company. the supporters would not pay the greater employees' salaries when the indian chemists are just about as good. i have heard some discussion that the debt ceiling lomb maybe considered unconstitutional. is it conceivable from your perspective that the obama administration could feel desperate enough to challenge the possibility and keep on spending ahead until it is resolved in court? guest: that is a great question. a...
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india is denying that they were -- missed any warning signs. >> the fact the blasts took place within minutes of each other, separated by eight to ten minutes, shows that it was a coordinated terror attack. >> today's attack is the first in mumbai since the 2008 terror siege that left 164 people dead. >>> to a cnn exclusive. a cnn crew caught in the cross fire in libya. they p ended up in the middle of a battle for a town the rebels lost and then retook in a five-hour fire fight and are lucky they made it out thereof. take a look. >> you guys! wait! [ bleep ]. >> get in there! [ bleep ]. >> wait! wait! >> get in! >> wait! >> i'm in. >> okay. calm down. [ bleep ]. >> we are leaving this area. there's gunfire all around us. and we believe that gadhafi's forces are doing april round-about movement. so we are rushing out of this area. >> wow. they are all okay. we got to witness that close call for you. do you know exactly what's happening? >> reporter: we had gone to the edge of this town and let me actually stress one point. there are no communications in this area. no cell phone system
india is denying that they were -- missed any warning signs. >> the fact the blasts took place within minutes of each other, separated by eight to ten minutes, shows that it was a coordinated terror attack. >> today's attack is the first in mumbai since the 2008 terror siege that left 164 people dead. >>> to a cnn exclusive. a cnn crew caught in the cross fire in libya. they p ended up in the middle of a battle for a town the rebels lost and then retook in a five-hour fire...
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and a leopard reportedly wandered into a slum village in india and attacked six people. according to reports, people were forced to climb on roof tops as officers chased the animal. the leopard was shot and killed after several attempts to tranquilize it. unbelievable picture there. and american airlines announcing a plan today to replace its fleet with hundreds of newly leased planes from boeing and air bus. its parent company, amr corp says it's ordered 460 single-aisle jets from from the manufacturers. >> rupert murdoch's wife is under atta the focus after a shaving cream attack. and we're going to tell you about changes that are in the works for body scanners right now. in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... in cyber attacks. on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give u
and a leopard reportedly wandered into a slum village in india and attacked six people. according to reports, people were forced to climb on roof tops as officers chased the animal. the leopard was shot and killed after several attempts to tranquilize it. unbelievable picture there. and american airlines announcing a plan today to replace its fleet with hundreds of newly leased planes from boeing and air bus. its parent company, amr corp says it's ordered 460 single-aisle jets from from the...
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. >>> one of the biggest international store fliz your world right now is that fatal attack in india. mumbai is on high alert after three separate explosions. it happened in a bustling part of the city during rush hour. at least 18 killed, more than 100 hurt. authorities haven't figured out who's responsible yet and noer terror group has come forward to claim responsibility. this is the first big attack on mumbai since the terrorist siege nearly three years ago. new delhi and calcutta are also on alert this morning. >>> rebel forces have retaken a village from moammar gadhafi's forces. ben wedeman and his crew got caught in the cross fire. they're okay. but before you're complaining about the day you're having today, take a look at this. >> wait, wait, wait. wait! >> okay, just calm down. >> we're cool. >> [ bleep ]. >> get down, get down! >> okay, we're leaving this area because there's gunfire all around us. we believe that gadhafi's forces are doing a round about movement. we are rushing out of this area. >> ben's seen a lot of stuff. you can see there's real concern on his face. b
. >>> one of the biggest international store fliz your world right now is that fatal attack in india. mumbai is on high alert after three separate explosions. it happened in a bustling part of the city during rush hour. at least 18 killed, more than 100 hurt. authorities haven't figured out who's responsible yet and noer terror group has come forward to claim responsibility. this is the first big attack on mumbai since the terrorist siege nearly three years ago. new delhi and calcutta...
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it's china, india and places like that. just listening to the discussion this morning, listening to the different points of view, you expand the different points of view, put them in a polarized poisonous, toxic atmosphere, congress, and it's governing. we can't govern ourselves. is this country ungovernable? it's the question in our minds and the minds of a lot of young people. where are we going as a nation. they go to washington and behave like clowns. that's a huge, huge problem. >> mike's point is spot on. even pat is saying we have a different philosophy on governing. when obama was elected he made promises. after that, he said he would close guantanamo bay. then he saw the information. after the elections, democrats said we would not extend the bush tax cuts, we did it. with larger deal around don't ask don't tell. i think it's important for politicians and those elected to want to govern and be bigger than the moment. remember, peter asked the most important question at the beginning, the real issue for voters is no
it's china, india and places like that. just listening to the discussion this morning, listening to the different points of view, you expand the different points of view, put them in a polarized poisonous, toxic atmosphere, congress, and it's governing. we can't govern ourselves. is this country ungovernable? it's the question in our minds and the minds of a lot of young people. where are we going as a nation. they go to washington and behave like clowns. that's a huge, huge problem. >>...
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. >> reporter: among the fiercest competitors are the so-called bric countries, brazil, russia, india, china, the last two, india and china, rank among the top 40 improved countries over the last five years in terms of their business climates. now, taxes are considered part of regulation, gregg, and in that category, would you care to guess where we stand? i'll tell you, number 62 in the world in terms of taxes. gregg: i was thinking it's kind of close to the bottom. james rosen, thank you very much. >> all right gregg. martha: all right, what a turn of events in this case, dominic strauss-kahn, awaiting his court appearance, there he is, he's going to come out with a big smile on his face. it looks like he's going to be released after the prosecution case against him falls apart. we'll be right back. gregg: that's going to do it for us t. hope i -- hope you have a great holiday weekend, happy independence day to you. martha: thank you! happy fourth of july to you at home, happy independence day. have a great time with your
. >> reporter: among the fiercest competitors are the so-called bric countries, brazil, russia, india, china, the last two, india and china, rank among the top 40 improved countries over the last five years in terms of their business climates. now, taxes are considered part of regulation, gregg, and in that category, would you care to guess where we stand? i'll tell you, number 62 in the world in terms of taxes. gregg: i was thinking it's kind of close to the bottom. james rosen, thank...
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i was just in norway, and i did a performance with asami person and a woman from india. she's a naga, that's the name of their indigenous nation under attack by the burmese, and i think what it is is there's always the land hunger, the need -- taking over for land, and the indoing nows people are -- indigenous people are vulnerable because they're in isolated areas or places they were sent that suddenly have resources available that others want. for instance, chevron has in, i think, it's costa rica has just covered the people, the land, the water, and the animals in oil so what we think about is the oil in the gulf, but we don't realize that that's happening in other regions as well so it should be published. it should be in papers, and it's very difficult to have that information be out. one book that i read was by hawk ins, and i'm sure you remember him from loping ago, or maybe not, but the same thing is going on in a way that it's not just indigenous people under attack now like you're talking about mountain top removal, the assault on the land is the same thing. i
i was just in norway, and i did a performance with asami person and a woman from india. she's a naga, that's the name of their indigenous nation under attack by the burmese, and i think what it is is there's always the land hunger, the need -- taking over for land, and the indoing nows people are -- indigenous people are vulnerable because they're in isolated areas or places they were sent that suddenly have resources available that others want. for instance, chevron has in, i think, it's costa...
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the fact that large corporations are opening r & d facilities in brazil, china, india and are sending their people to manage them. we're not only not getting the money because of taxes but we're spend sending our best talent overseas. >> governor pataki, marimaria, t conversation. gene, thank you as well. we'll be right back with "morning joe." >>> i just completed a meeting with all the convict gregs ar l al leaders from both parties and i have to say that i thought it was a very constructive meeting. people were frank. we discussed the various options available to us. everybody reconfirmed the importance of completing our work and raising the debt limit ceiling so the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not impaired. i will reconvene congressional leaders here on sunday with the expectation that at that point the parties will at least know where each other's bottom lines are and we'll hopefully be in a position to then start engaging in the hard bargaining necessary to get a deal done. >> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast. as you take a live look at new
the fact that large corporations are opening r & d facilities in brazil, china, india and are sending their people to manage them. we're not only not getting the money because of taxes but we're spend sending our best talent overseas. >> governor pataki, marimaria, t conversation. gene, thank you as well. we'll be right back with "morning joe." >>> i just completed a meeting with all the convict gregs ar l al leaders from both parties and i have to say that i...
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world where america is facing stiff competition for good jobs from rapidly growing nations like china, india, and brazil. for a long time, we were told that the best way to win that competition was to undermine consumer protection, undermine clean air and clean water laws, hand out tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires. that was the idea that helped for close to a decade. -- held sway or close to a decade. it did not work out very well. if you look at our history, it has never worked out real well. -- very well. america was built on the hard work and ingenuity of our people and our businesses. we also set up a free system of public schools. a generation was sent to college on the gi bill. we constructed roads and highways that span a continent and through investments in research and technology, we send a man to the moon. we launched the information age and created the internet. we created millions of jobs along the way. that is how you build a strong nation. that is how you build a strong middle class, by making the investments that are needed and always looking out over the horizon. w
world where america is facing stiff competition for good jobs from rapidly growing nations like china, india, and brazil. for a long time, we were told that the best way to win that competition was to undermine consumer protection, undermine clean air and clean water laws, hand out tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires. that was the idea that helped for close to a decade. -- held sway or close to a decade. it did not work out very well. if you look at our history, it has never worked out...
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asked news international for an explanation it was actually a problem with the -- with our suppliers in india, and so there was no such retrieval. >> have you been in contact with andy coulson during the sheraton case? >> i think andy was -- andy coulson was in downing street during the sheraton case so i would have had. >> did you have direct contact a? email, letter -- >> i would have had contact. >> email? just a conversation? >> it was mainly to do with work, and by email or by telephone. >> just of couple of final questions. why were you paying andy coulson's legal fees and glen mulcaire's legal fees during the sheraton case? >> as i understand it i know james murdoch could address this. when andy coulson left the "news of the world" he had an agreement that all matters relating to this. his legal fees, were paid. and i think the same for clive good man. on glen mulcaire his legal fees would be paid when he was a codefendant in the civil cases. >> are you aware of any payment to police officers. >> no. >> okay. >> i have questions about the milly do yo dowler. "news of the world" during
asked news international for an explanation it was actually a problem with the -- with our suppliers in india, and so there was no such retrieval. >> have you been in contact with andy coulson during the sheraton case? >> i think andy was -- andy coulson was in downing street during the sheraton case so i would have had. >> did you have direct contact a? email, letter -- >> i would have had contact. >> email? just a conversation? >> it was mainly to do with...
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india's home minister has just said the blasts were a coordinated attack guy terrorists. if that's confirmed. it will be the first terrorist attack on mumbai in 2008 when 166,000 people were killed. it it developing news in afghanistan. five french soldiers were killed in it that country. >>> :47. well, 7847. we've told you this before -- well, it's 8:47. 48-year-old catherine -- becker is accused of drugging and mutilating her husband. when police arrived at the condo yesterday afternoon police found becker's husband tied to the bed. they say she drugged her husband and caused him to pass out. >> and when he woke he felt that -- that he was already tied to the bed and his 2005 was over the top of him getting ready to cut off his jen tail it ya. and -- genitalia. it. >> now, she's accused of cutting off his genitalias and cut putting them it from the garbage disposal. she called 911 and tome police her husband deserved it. according to court documents, he styled for divorce two months ago citing irreconcilable differences. >>> well, mit frommeny will not sign a controvers
india's home minister has just said the blasts were a coordinated attack guy terrorists. if that's confirmed. it will be the first terrorist attack on mumbai in 2008 when 166,000 people were killed. it it developing news in afghanistan. five french soldiers were killed in it that country. >>> :47. well, 7847. we've told you this before -- well, it's 8:47. 48-year-old catherine -- becker is accused of drugging and mutilating her husband. when police arrived at the condo yesterday...
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now if it's interesting, it's happening right now, beginning in india, three separate bomb blasts hit the evening rush hour in mumbai. 21 people are dead, dozens more are injuried. but those numbers are expected to go way up. president obama now weighing in as well, saying in a statement that he has seen the strength and resilience of the indian people firsthand and has no doubt india will overcome what he terms, quote, unquote, these deplorable terrorist attacks. >> order! order! order! >> furor inform britain's house of commons over the tabloid phone hacking controversy. today, the widening scandal forced news corp to pull out of its bid to take over bskyb. this amaid allegations that murdoch's papers illegally eavesdropped and bribed police. emotional burial today for the half brother of afghanistan's president, hamid karzai. climbed into the grave. you can see him going in there now where his brother, his half brother, ahmed wali karzai being laid to rest. a long trusted security guard pulled a pistol on ahmad w karzai on monday and was shot by other guards standing around. >> whi
now if it's interesting, it's happening right now, beginning in india, three separate bomb blasts hit the evening rush hour in mumbai. 21 people are dead, dozens more are injuried. but those numbers are expected to go way up. president obama now weighing in as well, saying in a statement that he has seen the strength and resilience of the indian people firsthand and has no doubt india will overcome what he terms, quote, unquote, these deplorable terrorist attacks. >> order! order! order!...
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i mean, india has the nextles which are being more or less hunted down. you've got the native indians in brazil. even in afghanistan, they call the areas where they're doing all the bombing the tribal areas. and i was wondering if you could just speak to the fact that indigenous people all over the world are under attack. and is there some way we can get this out into the press so they can understand that this should be stopped immediately? >> guest: well, what you're saying was true. i was just in norway and did a performance with a sammi person and a notga woman in india who were under attack by the burmese. and what i think it is there's always the land hunger, the taking over for land. and the indigenous people are vulnerable because they're in isolated areas or they're in places that they were sent that suddenly have resources available that others want, for instance, chevron, you know, has been -- i think it's costa rica has just covered the people of the land, the water and all the animals in oil. and so we think about -- what we think about the oi
i mean, india has the nextles which are being more or less hunted down. you've got the native indians in brazil. even in afghanistan, they call the areas where they're doing all the bombing the tribal areas. and i was wondering if you could just speak to the fact that indigenous people all over the world are under attack. and is there some way we can get this out into the press so they can understand that this should be stopped immediately? >> guest: well, what you're saying was true. i...
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from bangladesh from india or the europe countries will institute the 2 or 300. then there's somalis outside, and who have lived from all of much of their live outside of somali, including the 30 from the united states we talked about. that number could be as high as 1,000 or so. again the numbers are fuzzy. it's a fairly significant number. that's what we are facing with al shabaab. primarily somalis from somalia, and then the somali diaspora, the ethnic link, and the real hard core group which is ideological and committed and ruthless. they are the folks that from to jihad battles or the coast, they are not somalis. >> is there complexity with al shabaab and piracy, or is that random criminal activity? >> that is being searched for and continues to be searched for. the links appear to be certainly not motivational. the pirates are criminals there inspired by the need for money. al shabaab has certainly in the core leadership has clearly ideologically motivate. i think there's a number around that that has -- as dr.pham has talked about, they come and go and are
from bangladesh from india or the europe countries will institute the 2 or 300. then there's somalis outside, and who have lived from all of much of their live outside of somali, including the 30 from the united states we talked about. that number could be as high as 1,000 or so. again the numbers are fuzzy. it's a fairly significant number. that's what we are facing with al shabaab. primarily somalis from somalia, and then the somali diaspora, the ethnic link, and the real hard core group...
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the big cat leaping over a wall as you saw there before terrorizing a village in eastern india. it mauled 11 people. and at one point, as you can see there, pounced on a man's back. eventually the locals were able to beat it back with knives and sticks and stones. we see those photos. remarkably, though, dave and robin, no one was seriously injured. >> saw the jaws open as he was on that man's back. >> it is a common problem as those villagers push deeper and deeper into what was forest. >> into their land. all right, josh. thank you. >>> let's get back outside. another check -- >> with the only man that looks cool. no sweat. it's sam. >> good morning, robin, david, josh. let's get to the boards. we have a lot to talk about with this heat. there are now 32 states under heat watches or warnings or advisories. it has spread into the mid-atlantic and the northeast. large population centers that may or may not be ready to handle this kind of heat. and forget it. it's the heat and the humidity now. your index level, 113, 112 in raleigh. and, yes, dallas, you're used to it. it feels l
the big cat leaping over a wall as you saw there before terrorizing a village in eastern india. it mauled 11 people. and at one point, as you can see there, pounced on a man's back. eventually the locals were able to beat it back with knives and sticks and stones. we see those photos. remarkably, though, dave and robin, no one was seriously injured. >> saw the jaws open as he was on that man's back. >> it is a common problem as those villagers push deeper and deeper into what was...
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using its international database, it projects india to be the most populace nation by the year 2050. take a look at this. they are expecting that india will have 1.6 billion people by 2050, that would make china number two, by the way. i'll show you what china is expected to look like. china would be number two, would be holding steady with about 1.3 billion people. where would the u.s. be? the united states, let me show you that, the united states would grow to about 423 million people by 2050. one of the biggest gains will be number four, this one i'm sure is going to surprise you, nigeria, likely to be the fourth most pew pew his country with 402 million people. look at ethiopia, caught my attention, will be, give that to you, will grow to about 278 million people. putting it into the top ten for the first time. now, those are gainers. let's look at losers. biggest loser, russia would drop from number nine right now to number 16, declining birth rates in that country, relatively low life expectancies to blame. it's just 62 years, by the way, life expectancy for men in russia. it's
using its international database, it projects india to be the most populace nation by the year 2050. take a look at this. they are expecting that india will have 1.6 billion people by 2050, that would make china number two, by the way. i'll show you what china is expected to look like. china would be number two, would be holding steady with about 1.3 billion people. where would the u.s. be? the united states, let me show you that, the united states would grow to about 423 million people by...
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where a country like india might loose a lot of its educated population to, say, europe or america to pursue higher educati education. we'll finish off those 12 indicators pick any one and talk to us about why it leads to a failed state. guest: i think one of the most important ones we are seeing is the legitimacy of their state. what we are seeing is that their grorment, their state is the issue. issues such as corruption can hit severely against the indicator. with those in mind, we'll look at the top ten failed states of 2010. somalia, chad, sudan, congo, haiti. zimbabwe, afghanistan, central african republic and iraq. guest: 2z no accident some of those countries have ended up at the worst end of the index. if you look at somalia, it is a country experiencing next, what does that mean for the wider world. we see there is enormous refugee flows. we've seen in the last couple of decades where there have been significant concerns here in washington about the ability of terrorists to operate due to the lack of governing. that is really why we should care that these states are there an
where a country like india might loose a lot of its educated population to, say, europe or america to pursue higher educati education. we'll finish off those 12 indicators pick any one and talk to us about why it leads to a failed state. guest: i think one of the most important ones we are seeing is the legitimacy of their state. what we are seeing is that their grorment, their state is the issue. issues such as corruption can hit severely against the indicator. with those in mind, we'll look...